Windfall
How would you spend your winnings?
How would you spend your winnings?
There have been many recent stories of people finding piles of money and turning them into authorities. What we don't hear about is the piles of cash that are not turned in which brings up the question: What would you do if you found a bag of money?
In the New Year, consumers will be faced with higher grocery bills, lower mortgage rates and cheaper gas. Here are a few predictions consumers can expect in 2013:
Listen up employers. According to a new study, most workers would be happy with virtually any amount as a holiday bonus, even a measly $25.
That's most likely because the majority don't expect to get anything at all.
A solid education is important for your kids. But while you’re busy making sure they get the best possible education, don't forget to teach them about money, too — it could keep them from falling into bad habits later on.
Now that Paypal has reached 100 million active accounts, a company executive predicts physical wallets will soon be mothballed.
“We believe that by 2015 digital currency will be accepted everywhere in the US -– from your local corner store to Walmart. We will no longer need to carry a wallet,” Paypal President Scott Thompson said in a blog post.
When you get married, you take the other person for richer or poorer, right? Well, with wedding season itching closer than the space between belly button and cummerbund, you might want to know just how rich and how poor you’re talking about before exchanging "I dos."
A new survey from COUNTRY Financial found that only 51% of couples discussed how they would manage their money before tying the knot.